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As It Was

SOHS and Jefferson Public Radio volunteers wrote over 3000 As It Was stories that were produced by JPR and presented five days a week over many years . This page presents links to the full text of many of the stories, plus links to the JPR audio versions.
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Title Author Episode
Victor Gardener: A Passion Postponed Nancy J. Bringhurst 617
Nina Pence: Klamath Falls Architect Sue Fortune and Craig Stillwell 616
Camp White on the Auction Block Margaret LaPlante 615
Mary Worthylake: A Flying Teacher Shirley Nelson 614
Audible Edibles: The Ban on Popcorn in Movie Theaters Alice Mullaly 613
High Wheel Logging in Northern California Maryann Mason 612
Abigail Duniway and the Vote Nancy J. Bringhurst 611
St. Patrick?s Church at Allen Gulch Craig Stillwell 610
The Ner-A-Car Margaret LaPlante 609
Dr. Francis Von der Green: Pioneer Doctor Shirley Nelson 608
Leo, the MGM Lion, Visits Medford Alice Mullaly 607
1930s Crime in Siskiyou County Maryann Mason 606
Southern Oregon UFO Mysteries Nancy J. Bringhurst 605
Logging Camp Baseball Craig Stillwell 604
Hazel May Brown: Southern Oregon Coast Dancer Shirley Nelson 603
Women Flyers Come to Medford Alice Mullaly 602
Ridgeley Greathouse: Yreka?s Civil War Pirate Maryann Mason 601
The Fowlers: Ten Children and a Dairy Nancy J. Bringhurst 600
George Milligan and Mercy Flights Craig Stillwell 599
Scientists VisitCrater Lake, 1912 Craig Stillwell 596